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We have a few self employed contractors (not construction) and there is some discussion on who is responsible for providing PPE and equipment. Thanks
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If they are self-employed contractors I would expect them to supply their own PPE. If its something you supply you can charge them for it.
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May be of interest http://www.hse.gov.uk/enforce/enforcementguide/investigation/status-specific.htm
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If you want them to comply with company standards i.e. purchase a particular make of Hi-Vis or require them to have a logo version (quite common with major contractors who want their name emblazoned on PPE) be prepared for this to be added to the invoice. Similarly if your site presents unique hazards necessitating specific PPE beyond the normal and reasonable.
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If you want them to comply with company standards i.e. purchase a particular make of Hi-Vis or require them to have a logo version (quite common with major contractors who want their name emblazoned on PPE) be prepared for this to be added to the invoice. Similarly if your site presents unique hazards necessitating specific PPE beyond the normal and reasonable.
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The choices are quite simple, if properly self-employed then they should provide their own PPE. If not you can refuse them to start work, or provide PPE and charge them for it.
If agency staff, then the agency as the employer should ensure contingent labour turn up with the correct PPE. Of course, you need to advise personnel before they arrive on site what PPE they are expected to bring.
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